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MHB Analyzing Data: Is There a Significant Difference Between Two Screening Tools?
Can anyone spare a few minutes (with SPSS) and look over some analyses I ran related to this? Sorry, I'm out of the stats loop and need these for a project...- mermaidrunner
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MHB Analyzing Data: Is There a Significant Difference Between Two Screening Tools?
I had some trouble setting up Mcnemars in spss.. it wasn't looking right . Any suggestions? I actually went ahead and ran the 2 proportion z-test (in Minitab). Is that going to be effective? Just trying to cover all my bases before submitting.- mermaidrunner
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MHB Analyzing Data: Is There a Significant Difference Between Two Screening Tools?
Yes, that is correct. Each kid has a result from each tool. There were 51 total kids tested. My main concern is that these screening tools aren't scored on a numerical scale. It is strictly pass or fail - is that going to have an impact on using the paired t test? Should I be looking at...- mermaidrunner
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MHB Analyzing Data: Is There a Significant Difference Between Two Screening Tools?
I gathered some data on kids who were screened for a disorder using two screening tools. Each child was screened using both tools. I wanted to see if one tool referred more kids for further testing than the other. I need to determine if there is a significant difference between the number of...- mermaidrunner
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